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  1. Mar 25, 2012 · The Civil War touched Doylestown when W. W. H. Davis began raising the 104th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment composed primarily of Bucks County residents in 1861. On May 31, 1862, the 104th the regiment was at the front of General McClellan's Army near Richmond Virginia.

  2. Oct 27, 2019 · The nullification crisis arose in 1832 when leaders of South Carolina advanced the idea that a state did not have to follow federal law and could, in effect, "nullify" the law. The state passed the South Carolina Act of Nullification in November 1832, which said in effect that South Carolina could ignore federal law, or nullify it if the state ...

  3. History. William Doyle's 18th Century Inn, founded at the intersection of the Philadelphia to Easton, and Swedsford to Coryell's Ferry roads, was the seed that bloomed into the town now known as Doylestown. As a major crossroads in a largely agricultural area, Doylestown became a central village in the County, leading to its designation as the ...

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  5. Located a mile north of the Routes 611-202 convergence, thirty-five miles north of Center City Philadelphia, Doylestown has served as the government center of Bucks County for over two centuries. Once a small village surrounded by farms, Doylestown developed into a bustling borough with a thriving downtown, a university, two museums, and ...

  6. Founded by The Bucks County Civil War Round Table, Inc., the facility serves as a center for the advancement of history, Civil War research, and the preservation of Pennsylvania's participation in America's great conflict. The museum is open from 10:30AM to 2:00PM every Saturday. Admission is free but donations are welcome. If you have further ...

  7. Bucks County Civil War Museum & Library, 32 North Broad Street, Doylestown, PA, 18901, United States (215) 348-4870

  8. Conclusion. The Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833 was an American political crisis that has been largely overlooked today by many, but was one that had far-ranging impacts on antebellum American history. The crisis set the stage for the battle between Unionism and state’s rights, which eventually led to the Civil War.

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